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July 17, 2013, 06:35:57 PM
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Release is in 24 hours

I still don't understand how buy-in will work? We will just send coins from Tradecoin(as example) wallet to ANT wallet ? or there will be some exchange or something?
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July 18, 2013, 08:39:56 PM
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Release is in 24 hours

I don't see any release?!
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July 18, 2013, 11:16:21 PM
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Release is in 24 hours

I don't see any release?!

respectfully, i had to alter algorithm, i had disabled rewards for 2k blocks but newbies have expressed hat they do not have buy in means so they would like to mine. i am adjusting the algo.
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July 25, 2013, 06:45:27 PM
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So nothing will happen? Any updates, any information? Release was supposed to be many days ago.
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July 25, 2013, 06:49:42 PM
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i have finished product, but coins-e has added some of the listed coins so i have been watching the votes. Sexcoin has a new client so i updated mine but i cant get in contact with the other person who will be assisting with the buy-in scheme.
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July 26, 2013, 06:29:20 PM
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interested! subscribed!

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July 26, 2013, 09:37:44 PM
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So Ripple for shitcoins.

I like it.
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July 26, 2013, 09:54:06 PM
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So Ripple for shitcoins.

I like it.

i do not know how ripple works.

actually, after I realized newbie interest, i decided to make mining possible right of the bat. All i want to know is are people comfortable with the buy-in scheme for old coins. Since i do not own a escrow service it will have to be manually done via thread.... which tiresome as it is, i will do.
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July 26, 2013, 10:22:35 PM
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So Ripple for shitcoins.

I like it.

i do not know how ripple works.

actually, after I realized newbie interest, i decided to make mining possible right of the bat. All i want to know is are people comfortable with the buy-in scheme for old coins. Since i do not own a escrow service it will have to be manually done via thread.... which tiresome as it is, i will do.

I think we will be fine, shitcoins are shitcoins Smiley

Although if you will steal any then people will get mad Cheesy
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July 26, 2013, 10:28:03 PM
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So Ripple for shitcoins.

I like it.

i do not know how ripple works.

actually, after I realized newbie interest, i decided to make mining possible right of the bat. All i want to know is are people comfortable with the buy-in scheme for old coins. Since i do not own a escrow service it will have to be manually done via thread.... which tiresome as it is, i will do.

I think we will be fine, shitcoins are shitcoins Smiley

Although if you will steal any then people will get mad Cheesy

I'd like to believe my trades and Noirbits show my character, i believe in fairness all round.
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July 26, 2013, 11:02:13 PM
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seems cool
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July 27, 2013, 09:37:02 AM
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So Ripple for shitcoins.

I like it.

i do not know how ripple works.

actually, after I realized newbie interest, i decided to make mining possible right of the bat. All i want to know is are people comfortable with the buy-in scheme for old coins. Since i do not own a escrow service it will have to be manually done via thread.... which tiresome as it is, i will do.
Ripple is literally this but with fiat currency and BTC.

Manual buy ins sound terrible, fix that ASAP.

I'd also rather not mine.
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July 28, 2013, 03:39:00 AM
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So Ripple for shitcoins.

I like it.

i do not know how ripple works.

actually, after I realized newbie interest, i decided to make mining possible right of the bat. All i want to know is are people comfortable with the buy-in scheme for old coins. Since i do not own a escrow service it will have to be manually done via thread.... which tiresome as it is, i will do.
Ripple is literally this but with fiat currency and BTC.

Manual buy ins sound terrible, fix that ASAP.

I'd also rather not mine.

Manual buy in is terrible, but buy in is one of the promises i made about this coin. I'm not happy about the manual part because it means more work for me. I've tried contacting most escrows but either they are uninterested or they want more than i can safely provide. My ideas are open ideas, for community use, development and benefit. If you can help find two escrow services willing to assist, that would be great.

it's mine or buy in. Every coin is worthless until us as a community give it value.
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August 21, 2013, 08:30:52 PM
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So Ripple for shitcoins.

I like it.

i do not know how ripple works.

actually, after I realized newbie interest, i decided to make mining possible right of the bat. All i want to know is are people comfortable with the buy-in scheme for old coins. Since i do not own a escrow service it will have to be manually done via thread.... which tiresome as it is, i will do.
Ripple is literally this but with fiat currency and BTC.

Manual buy ins sound terrible, fix that ASAP.

I'd also rather not mine.

Manual buy in is terrible, but buy in is one of the promises i made about this coin. I'm not happy about the manual part because it means more work for me. I've tried contacting most escrows but either they are uninterested or they want more than i can safely provide. My ideas are open ideas, for community use, development and benefit. If you can help find two escrow services willing to assist, that would be great.

it's mine or buy in. Every coin is worthless until us as a community give it value.


So any progress?
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August 21, 2013, 08:40:33 PM
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Interesting. I'd try it.
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August 22, 2013, 05:27:03 AM
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I recently got freed of my obligations to Noirbits, so i now have all the time i need. However as time has had an effect on things, i'll be tweaking a few of the finer points, note that there are a lot of exchanges that have come to light recently and they all love cryptos...
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August 22, 2013, 08:38:03 AM
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Wait....  So, this coin has zero value. But then someone gives you a million coins that also have no value, and your coin still has zero value. Then some of those coins go on to rise in value, which raises the value of your coin. You then sell the underlying coins (the ones staked to you)...
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August 22, 2013, 10:59:20 AM
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Wait....  So, this coin has zero value. But then someone gives you a million coins that also have no value, and your coin still has zero value. Then some of those coins go on to rise in value, which raises the value of your coin. You then sell the underlying coins (the ones staked to you)...

NO... every coin is worthless until it is given trade value, essentially instead of having 20+ untradable coins that clearly won't have a market, you buy into a coin that has better chances of being traded.

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August 23, 2013, 08:54:04 PM
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Yes, but the value of antimatter would be only in a market developing for one of its underlying coins. So, one of the coins gains value. Therefore the coins that you own have that value, AND there is implied value in the antimatter coins, which are owned by others. Now, you can sell your underlying coins and capture that value, while the holders of the antimatter coins might still value their coins as if they were still backed by what you just sold... Or am i missing something here?
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August 24, 2013, 08:05:06 AM
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Yes, but the value of antimatter would be only in a market developing for one of its underlying coins. So, one of the coins gains value. Therefore the coins that you own have that value, AND there is implied value in the antimatter coins, which are owned by others. Now, you can sell your underlying coins and capture that value, while the holders of the antimatter coins might still value their coins as if they were still backed by what you just sold... Or am i missing something here?

Actually, value of this coin rises from the fact that you place value on the time and resources used to mine the crap coins, since noone trades or uses them, you can buy in to this one, someone else with his collection of crapcoins will also buy in, it cascades. in the end we have +500 people who instead of being divided between +25 untraded coins now push forward one coin. User base plus activity= people notice. Once people notice it gains momentum, with that people begin to actively support it, ergo one who has a hundred of them now expects a certain amount of compensation for them... that my friend is value. please tell me, have you heard of skycoin? or 6coin and 8coin? there so many other examples of coins that got attention but died at some point yet we still have holders. By bringing these holders together under a common denome, they attain value for their while, it may be smaller or greater than expected, but that is for the market to decide.
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